Vanquish Brushless V-Hull R/C Boat - 1075mm
#1
Vanquish Brushless V-Hull R/C Boat - 1075mm
Very new to Rc boating,
I got the above boat, when running it in a pond, It keep nose diving..
Some of the other boater tell me to move the lipo to the side and not to the mid center. After doing it, it still nose dive at high speed.(I never remove the Foam that is place in front of the boat in the hull). I using 2 set of 3s 5000mah turnigy nano-tech lipo.( Is the lipo to heavy for the boat). I adjust the rotor blade hight to full up and down and still get the same result.
Need help badly.....
I hope the world of RC Pro boater can help me with this issue.......
I got the above boat, when running it in a pond, It keep nose diving..
Some of the other boater tell me to move the lipo to the side and not to the mid center. After doing it, it still nose dive at high speed.(I never remove the Foam that is place in front of the boat in the hull). I using 2 set of 3s 5000mah turnigy nano-tech lipo.( Is the lipo to heavy for the boat). I adjust the rotor blade hight to full up and down and still get the same result.
Need help badly.....
I hope the world of RC Pro boater can help me with this issue.......
#3
I don't think running the guy's new boat down was the advice he was looking for.....
Put your batterie's in the middle and raise your tabs a little, sounds like your tabs are to low forceing the nose down.
Put your batterie's in the middle and raise your tabs a little, sounds like your tabs are to low forceing the nose down.
Last edited by williey186; 05-09-2011 at 07:09 AM.
#4
correct, the cg of a monohull lays backwards to the transom so move the lipopacks more to the transom. This helps also to keep the prop in the water. What drivesystem had the boat? Submerged or surfacedrive?